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Felicia Dorothea Hemans - The RiversFelicia Dorothea Hemans - The Rivers
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GO! trace th` unnumbered streams, o`er earth  That wind their devious course, That draw from Alpine heights their birth,  Deep vale, or cavern source. Some by majestic cities glide,  Proud scenes of man`s renown, Some lead their solitary tide,  Where pathless forests frown. Some calmly roll in golden sands,  Where Afric`s deserts lie; Or spread, to clothe rejoicing lands  With rich fertility. These bear the bark, whose stately sail  Exulting seems to swell; While these, scarce rippled by a gale,  Sleep in the lonely dell. Yet on, alike, though swift or slow  Their various waves may sweep, Through cities or through shades they flow  To the same boundless deep. Oh! thus, whate`er our path of life,  Through sunshine or through gloom, Through scenes of quiet or of strife,  Its end is still the tomb. The chief, whose mighty deeds we hail,  The monarch throned on high, The peasant in his native vale,  All journey on–to die! But if Thy guardian care, my God!  The pilgrim`s course attend, I will not fear the dark abode,  To which my footsteps bend. For thence thine all-redeeming Son,  Who died, the world to save, In light, in triumph, rose, and won  The victory from the grave!
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